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Managing Partner, Emerson Collective. Author of How Schools Work

Chicago, IL
Joined December 2015

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    A trial that doesn't allow testimony from material witnesses isn't a trial at all. It's a cover-up. Your Republican senators need to hear from you today. (202) 224-3121

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    Jan 24

    Join us on March 5th for our Positive Impact Celebration at . Thrilled & grateful to recognize , Kamau Murray, local youth coaches and athletes contributing to a positive youth sports culture. Visit:

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    Jan 26

    Beyond devastated... my big brother... I can’t, I just can’t believe it

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    Jan 26

    Kobe was a legend on the court and just getting started in what would have been just as meaningful a second act. To lose Gianna is even more heartbreaking to us as parents. Michelle and I send love and prayers to Vanessa and the entire Bryant family on an unthinkable day.

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    Jan 26

    Sources: Kobe Bryant was on his way to a travel basketball game with his daughter Gianna when the helicopter crashed. Those aboard the helicopter also included another player and parent.

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    Jan 26

    Why doesn't Chief Justice Roberts hold Trump in contempt for his disrespect of the Senate trial and his threatening of his chief prosecutor?

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  9. Jan 26

    (15 of 15) And, there are always so many reasons to invest, to believe, to nurture, to teach and to have hope!

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  10. Jan 26

    (14 of 15) Quality education is always the most powerful way to change lives and change a nation.

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    (13 of 15) Anseye Pou Haiti understands that to reach their full potential, teachers- just like CEOs and just like athletes- must have access to great coaches.

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    (12 of 15) But Anseye Pou Ayiti is doing extraordinary work to improve teaching and learning, to empower parents, and to support the powerless in their own liberation.

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  13. Jan 26

    (11 of 15) There is nothing easy about education in Haiti

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  14. Jan 26

    (10 of 15) This emerging generation of business, nonprofit and government leaders gives me so much hope for Haiti’s future! Not individually, but

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  15. Jan 26

    (9 of 15) We talked a lot about how the educational systems in both the US and Haiti better educate the children of the wealthy than the poor. By design.

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  16. Jan 26

    (8 of 15) The Haitian Education and Leadership Program provides scholarships to college. There is no system of financial aid in Haiti, and very few Universities. HELP makes sure opportunity finds talent.

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  17. Jan 26

    (7 of 15) The Institution for Justice and Democracy fights everyday for the rights of the powerless: to be free of sexual violence, to be able to vote, and for the Constitutional right to an education to become a reality, not just pretty words on a piece of paper.

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  18. Jan 26

    (6 of 15) Haiti is not an easy place, and the challenges of daily life are hard to put into words. But, that reality is always coupled with remarkable hope.

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  19. Jan 26

    (5 of 15) Basketball is simply the hook: to feed children, to keep them safe, to help them academically, and to develop them as leaders.

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